Tag: dlc
Nobody Saves the World — Frozen Hearth DLC is out Now
Rayman will join Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope as part of the game’s third DLC
A new teaser video for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope debuted at Ubisoft Forward, revealing that Rayman will reunite with the Rabbids for the game’s third DLC expansion.
As a new playable character, Rayman will join forces with Rabbid Peach and Rabbid Mario.
In addition to this post-launch announcement, a gameplay video for the game’s main adventure provided a first look at a new planet and boss. You can check it out below.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is getting a final, free DLC.
New Assassin’s Creed Valhalla DLC is Eivor’s ‘Last Chapter’
Maybe back to Vinland?
Stranger of Paradise’s Wanderer of the Rift DLC arrives next month
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is no stranger to downloadable expansions, with the Trials of the King DLC launching back in July to a mixed audience. For a start, it was locked behind the hardest difficulty in the game, Bahamut.
That said, publisher Square Enix and developer Team Ninja have announced that an all-new DLC will be introduced to the game, named Wanderer of the Rift. The brand-new expansion will become available on PC via Epic, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5, on October 26, 2022.
Much like the expansion before it, this DLC will be available as a part of the Stranger of Paradise season pass. Provided you buy the season pass, which is currently £19.99 or $24.99, you’ll gain access to all three of the content packs for the game.
Cyberpunk 2077 Reveals DLC, Ditches Last Gen Consoles
Here’s 10 minutes of gameplay from Katana Zero’s free DLC
The first gameplay footage of Katana Zero‘s free DLC expansion has finally sliced its way onto the internet. Developer Askiisoft released a near-ten minute slice of the DLC’s first level over the weekend, showing off some of the ultraviolent delights we can expect to see when it eventually comes out. Have a watch of the level in full below (and apologies in advance to Jim, whose birthday wish of escaping any surprise intruders on his special day goes very much unheard).
Ubisoft pauses ‘decommissioning’ of old games, reverses course on DLC deactivation
These 15 Ubisoft games and DLC will go offline tomorrow
You might remember an article from Ubisoft from a couple of months ago that advised it would be decommissioning the online services for multiple games as of September 1.
Well, that time has come, and it’s one more day until these 15 Ubisoft titles go offline forever. In the grand world of video games, we’re well aware that nothing lasts forever; even though, really, we should be discussing video game preservation more often.
Today is the last day that online multiplayer will be available in any of the fifteen titles, but also the final day that you’ll be able to play any DLC you own – multiplayer or not. One example pointed out by a Reddit user is that those who bought the expansions for Assassin’s Creed 3’s 2012 release will no longer be able to access the DLC without buying the remaster of the game, and those with Splinter Cell Blacklist cosmetics will not be able to use them.